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International Study Centre Prospectus TRIPLE TOP 10 UK UNIVERSITY 2016: BEST ACCOMMODATION BOOKING EXPERIENCE; BEST MOVING IN EXPERIENCE; BEST LEARNING ENVIRONMENT 9/10 STUDENTS ARE SATISFIED WITH THEIR COURSE TOP 1% OF GLOBAL UNIVERSITIES

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International Study Centre Prospectus

TRIPLE TOP 10 UK UNIVERSITY

2016: BEST ACCOMMODATION BOOKING EXPERIENCE; BEST MOVING IN EXPERIENCE;

BEST LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

9/10 STUDENTS ARE SATISFIED WITH

THEIR COURSE

TOP 1%OF GLOBAL

UNIVERSITIES

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ContentsWhy Lancaster? 2Studying at Lancaster 4International Study Centre 6International Foundation Year 8Business and Management Studies 10Engineering and Computing 12Law 14Social Studies 16Life Sciences 18Mathematics and Statistics 20Outstanding campus facilities 22Support and settling in 24City, coast and countryside 26How to apply 28

Lancaster is one of the best universities in the UK on any objective measure. That’s why we’re consistently ranked amongst the top 10.

When you join Lancaster, you will be joining a university which is modern and forward thinking. This means we’re quick and nimble in adopting the latest developments in teaching and research to create a truly cutting-edge institution.

Our campus is one of our greatest assets and manages to combine the best of both worlds – busy and urban, while being surrounded by great parkland and sport facilities. Creating a high-quality study environment is central to our thinking, and we have invested millions in modern facilities like our fabulous library and new laboratories.

We organise ourselves into colleges because we believe this is the best to way to support students, to help them make friends outside of their subject areas and create an exciting social scene. Lancaster has a socially diverse and international student body, so whatever your background you’ll feel at home here.

Professor Mark E. Smith, MA, PhD Vice Chancellor Lancaster University

I am proud to welcome you as you prepare to begin an exciting journey as a student in the UK.

Lancaster University has an outstanding reputation for inspiring teaching, wonderful student life and highly successful graduates. The Lancaster University International Study Centre will give you the support, skills and confidence you need to transition to undergraduate life at a top global university and a successful career beyond.

I look forward to welcoming you on campus.

Sunil Banga Head of Centre Lancaster University International Study Centre

Welcome to LancasterWith an outstanding combination of academic excellence, flexible study options and a supportive community, Lancaster University is proud to be ranked among the top 10 universities in the UK and in the global top 1%.

We are especially proud of our reputation for student satisfaction and graduate employability, meaning you can have a great time here and graduate with strong career prospects.

Located on our beautiful self-contained campus, the International Study Centre offers a pathway for ambitious students from around the world to progress to undergraduate studies at Lancaster. Our International Foundation Year programmes combine academic subjects with the English language preparation and study skills you will need to meet the challenges of degree-level study in the UK.

From day one, you will be part of the University, living and studying in our friendly colleges and making Lancaster your home.

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Why Lancaster?Here are just a few reasons why outstanding

students choose Lancaster University…

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Happy students

We rank in the top 10 in the UK for overall student satisfaction, according to the

National Student Survey 2016.

Also in 2016, our student halls were shortlisted as among the very best in the UK.

World-leading research

Lancaster University’s reputation attracts some of the brightest minds from around the world.

Our degree programmes, taught by experts at the forefront of their fields, are informed by the latest research and give you access to our world-class

research facilities.

Flexible study options

We believe that students succeed and enjoy their studies when they take responsibility for their

learning and have the opportunity to widen their knowledge beyond a core subject.

That’s why we offer flexible study options, including the choice of a wide range of major

and minor subjects.

Great location

The University is close to Lancaster’s historic city centre, surrounded by

beautiful English countryside.

The cosmopolitan cities of Manchester, Glasgow, London and Edinburgh are a

short train journey away.

Collegiate life

Lancaster is one of a few UK universities, including Oxford and Cambridge, to offer a

collegiate system where you live and socialise with members of your own college.

All undergraduate students become a member of one of eight colleges – Bowland, Cartmel, County,

Furness, Fylde, Grizedale, Lonsdale or Pendle.

Global opportunities

The University attracts students of over 100 different nationalities. According to Times Higher Education,

Lancaster is one of the world’s top 100 most international universities.

Lancaster also has a huge number of teaching and research links around the world, which

provide exciting opportunities for students to study or work abroad.

Global 1%

In international league tables, Lancaster consistently ranks

in the top 1% of universities.

Triple top 10

Lancaster ranks 9th in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017,

9th in the Complete University Guide 2017 and 8th in the Guardian University Guide 2017.

97% graduate employability

97% of Lancaster graduates are working or in further study within

six months of graduation.

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Our aim The University works hard to produce graduates who have excellent subject knowledge as well as good leadership skills and a desire to make a positive difference in society. Ultimately, Lancaster graduates are the type of graduates that businesses and organisations want to employ.

Our approach to education is designed to inspire and bring out the best in you. Using a variety of effective learning, teaching and assessment techniques, your tutors will help you explore the very latest thinking within your subject area. You will also develop crucial academic and learning skills such as problem-solving, analysis and critical reflection, and the application of knowledge and modern technologies.

Research-inspired teaching Lancaster is internationally recognised for its innovative and cutting-edge research, and the University’s reputation attracts the brightest research minds from all over the world.

Our research informs our teaching. This means that we can offer you courses that explore new research findings and current thinking within your subject area.

Supportive teaching During your studies at Lancaster, your department tutors will support and guide your academic development and encourage you to achieve the highest grades possible.

Flexible study approach We believe that you will get the most out of your studies when you can take responsibility for your own learning and widen your knowledge beyond a core subject. That’s why Lancaster is one of the few universities in the UK that allows you to study additional minor subjects alongside a major subject.

This flexible approach offers you the opportunity to pursue other academic interests alongside your main subject area. Not only will you benefit from a wider education, this style of study also encourages independence and autonomy – something employers look for when they are recruiting graduate candidates.

We divide academic study into two sections:

• Part 1 (Year 1)

• Part 2 (Years 2, 3 and sometimes 4)

In Part 1 you can take up to three subjects. In Part 2 you specialise in one subject (Single Major) or a combination of two or three subjects (Combined Major).

Studying a selection of academic disciplines in your first year provides the opportunity to switch the focus of your degree as your interests evolve and your career aspirations develop. You will have the chance to follow a structured study programme or, depending on your timetable and course availability, the flexibility of studying a combination of subjects aligned to your interests.

Even if you are following a Single Major degree, you can often take courses from other subjects throughout your time here.

Some subjects outside of your main area of study may have specific entry requirements.

Year 0

Year 1

Year 2-3

Graduate

International Foundation Year

Study up to three subjects. Depending on the degree, you may be able to choose minor

subjects from different departments.

Study one subject

Study two or three subjects

Single Honours Degree

Combined Honours Degree

Studying at LancasterWe’re proud to be one of the UK’s leading universities with a reputation for academic excellence and a proven track record in producing well-qualified and independent graduates. Our expert tutors deliver innovative and pioneering programmes that ensure you receive the best teaching experience possible.

1% LANCASTER RANKS IN

THE TOP 1% OF GLOBAL UNIVERSITIES

TOP 10 IN THE UK FOR OVERALL STUDENT SATISFACTION

FLEXIBLE STUDY: YOU CAN CHOOSE A RANGE OF MAJOR AND MINOR

SUBJECTS

DID YOU KNOW

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Success starts here Our International Foundation Year programmes are carefully designed to combine academic modules and English language preparation with the independent study skills you will need to progress to successful degree study at Lancaster.

We will also help you to settle into your new environment and encourage you to get fully involved in campus life.

Join the University community From day one you will be part of the University – living, studying and socialising within Lancaster’s friendly campus community. You will become a member of one of the colleges, getting to know first-year students and getting involved with Students’ Union activities. You will also have access to all of the University’s excellent facilities such as the library and the sports centre.

Enjoy living and studying in the UK Living and studying in the UK is a wonderful experience and we want you to take full advantage of the opportunities on offer. We have many years’ experience working with international students, so we know how to help you feel at home, enjoy university life and excel in your studies.

CareerAhead At the International Study Centre, we care about your academic success as well as your career once you graduate. With your future career in mind, we have integrated a new careers service into your academic courses, called CareerAhead.

CareerAhead is designed to give you a head start in today’s competitive graduate employment market by helping you to become a confident, highly skilled and extremely employable graduate.

Preparation for the futureDuring your time at the International Study Centre, you will complete a skills assessment questionnaire to help you think about your skills and aspirations. The results will form the basis of your personal career development plan – a unique set of tasks that are relevant to your chosen career.

We will work with you in the classroom, in small groups and on an individual basis to build your personal career development plan and help you gain key employability skills, such as leadership, teamwork and organisation. You will also learn to write a personal statement that will help you stand out from the crowd.

When you progress to the University, you will continue to develop the goals set out in your personal career development plan, so that you can graduate with a globally recognised degree and the right skills to secure a fantastic job in your chosen field.

Once you progress to the University, you will:

• Continue to develop your skills for employment or further study

• Gain experience through Lancaster’s award-winning work experience and placements programme

• Meet hundreds of employers and organisations through a varied programme of on-campus events

• Gain confidence through our career planning workshops

Lancaster University International Study Centre is based on the University campus and provides international students with the opportunity to prepare for degree study at Lancaster.

International Study Centre

82%

of International Study Centre students who completed their course were offered a place to study at Lancaster University

in 2016.

Did you know

“Each teacher has their own methodology and they are all unique, but I understand all

of them and enjoy it. Moreover, the International Study Centre

prepares us very well for entry to the University.

We have coursework and reports to do, the kind of work we

are expected to do at undergraduate level.”

Reem Nasser from OmanStudied International Foundation Year in

Business and Management

What they say

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Study structureDuring your International Foundation Year, you will study a combination of core modules and subject-specific modules that focus on the academic areas most relevant to your chosen degree.

We offer the choice of six Foundation routes:

• Business and Management Studies

• Engineering and Computing

• Law

• Social Studies

• Life Sciences

• Mathematics and Statistics

University-style teaching You will learn in a university-style environment. This includes participating in group lectures, seminars and tutorials and undertaking independent study.

Seminar groups during the International Foundation Year have around 20 students. This continues when you progress to the University, with around 15 students in seminars during your degree programme. This style of teaching really helps you prepare for degree study and feel confident about progressing to the University.

Regular assessment To ensure you make steady progress throughout the International Foundation Year and achieve the grades you need, we will give you regular assessments, including:

• Exams

• Coursework assessment

• Presentations

• Extended essays

English language preparation If you do not meet the required level of English language to start the International Foundation Year, you can take our English Language Preparation course first. This course is designed to help you make good progress in each of the core English skills and achieve the level of language proficiency you need.

At the end of your preparation programme, you will not need to retake the IELTS exam. Providing you have achieved the required module grades, you will be able to progress directly to your International Foundation Year.

Progressing to your degree Choosing which degree to progress to is a big decision. We will support you during your decision-making process by discussing your options with you. We will also offer guidance for writing your personal statement or preparing for admissions interviews if required.

During your first term at the International Study Centre, you will be asked to nominate three possible progression degrees, based on your Foundation route. You will then receive a conditional offer of a degree place at Lancaster University.

Once you successfully complete your Foundation Year programme and achieve the required grades, you can enter the first year of your chosen undergraduate degree at Lancaster.

International Foundation YearThe International Foundation Year is a programme of academic subjects, study skills and English language preparation specifically designed to provide international students with a pathway to degree study at Lancaster University.

COURSE LENGTH Three terms – October to June

or January to August

ENTRY DATES October and January

AGE ON ENTRY Students must be at least

17 years of age

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Academic – good high school grades or equivalent including

mathematics

English language – IELTS 5.0 (minimum 5.0 in writing)*

or equivalent

For tuition fees, term dates and country-specific entry requirements, visit

lancaster.ac.uk/isc

*Business and Management Studies requires IELTS 5.0 (5.0 in all skills)

FOUNDATION YEAR ESSENTIALS

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POSSIBLE FOUNDATION YEAR ROUTES

EXTRA ENGLISH LANGUAGE PREPARATION

AVAILABLE

CAREERAHEAD EMPLOYMENT SKILLS

DID YOU KNOW

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What will I study? You will study a combination of core modules designed to boost your English language and university-level study skills, along with subject-specific modules.

You will learn how businesses operate, focusing on business set up, leadership, management, marketing and operations. You will study macro and micro economics, how individuals and firms operate in markets, and how the economies of countries work and interact with each other. In accounting, you will learn how to complete and interpret double entry bookkeeping and prepare financial statements.

Throughout your programme, you will develop skills of analysis and evaluation, and you will apply your new knowledge to solve problems relating to real-world situations.

Core modules

• English and Skills for University Study

• Project and Research Skills

Subject-specific modules

• Core Mathematics

• Business Studies 1 and 2

• Economics 1 and 2

• Introduction to Financial Accounting

• ADVERTISING

• BANKING AND INSURANCE

• BUSINESS CONSULTING

• DIGITAL MARKETING

• MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING

• MARKET RESEARCH

DID YOU KNOW?

RANKED 5TH IN THE UK FOR BUSINESS STUDIES

Times and Sunday Times University League Table 2017

#8 #5LANCASTER IS RANKED

8TH IN THE UK FOR BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING

Guardian University Guide 2017

“The course at Lancaster University International Study Centre offers

an in-depth picture of the world of business. The facilities are amazing,

very modern and user-friendly.”

David from BruneiStudied International Foundation Year in

Business and Management

What they say

Which degrees can I progress to? The Business and Management Studies International Foundation Year leads to a wide range of undergraduate degrees, including:

Accounting and Economics BSc (Hons)

Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons)

Accounting and Management Studies BSc (Hons)

Accounting, Finance and Computer Science BSc (Hons)

Advertising and Marketing BA (Hons)

Business Analytics and Consultancy (Industrial Placement) BSc (Hons)

Business Analytics and Consultancy (Study Abroad) BSc (Hons)

Business Analytics and Consultancy BSc (Hons)

Business Economics (Industry) BSc (Hons)

Business Studies (Study Abroad) BSc (Hons)

Business Studies BSc (Hons)

Economics (Study Abroad) BSc (Hons)

Economics and International Relations BA (Hons)

Economics and Politics BA (Hons)

Economics BSc (Hons)

Economics MEcon (Hons)

Entrepreneurship with Management BA (Hons)

European Languages and Management Studies BA (Hons)^

Finance and Economics BSc (Hons)

Finance and Management Studies BSc (Hons)

Finance BSc (Hons)

International Business Management (America) BBA (Hons)

International Business Management (France) BBA (Hons)

International Business Management (Germany) BBA (Hons)

International Business Management (Italy) BBA (Hons)

International Business Management (Mexico) BBA (Hons)

International Business Management (Spain) BBA (Hons)

Management (Study Abroad) BBA (Hons)

Management and Human Resources BA (Hons)

Management and Information Technology (MIT) BSc (Hons)

Management and Organisation (Study Abroad) BA (Hons)

Management and Organisational Behaviour (Study Abroad) BA (Hons)

Management and Organisational Behaviour BA (Hons)

Management and Entrepreneurship BA (Hons)

Management and Organisation BA (Hons)

Management BBA (Hons)

Management, Politics and International Relations BSc (Hons)

Management and Psychology BA (Hons)

Management and Sociology BA (Hons)

Management Studies and European Languages BA (Hons)

Marketing BSc (Hons)

Marketing (Study Abroad) BSc (Hons)

Marketing and Design BSc (Hons)

Marketing Management (Study Abroad) BSc (Hons)

Marketing Management BA (Hons)

Marketing Management BSc (Hons)

Marketing with Psychology BSc (Hons)

Philosophy, Politics and Economics BA (Hons)

Read more about entry requirements and selecting a degree programme at lancaster.ac.uk/isc

^ Degrees which include a language require a good proficiency in the language concerned.

Degrees and required grades for progression are subject to change.

Business and Management Studies The International Foundation Year in Business and Management Studies provides a route to a number of undergraduate degrees at the prestigious Lancaster University Management School (LUMS). LUMS is typically ranked in the UK’s top ten and among the world’s top 100 business schools.

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FUTURE CAREERS

Your undergraduate degree When you successfully complete your International Foundation Year and achieve the required grades, you can progress to your first year of undergraduate study at Lancaster University Management School (LUMS).

LUMS is one of the top ten management schools in the UK and ranks highly across all levels of study from undergraduate to PhD. LUMS is also one of the few business schools in the world to hold triple accreditation from AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA.

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Which degrees can I progress to? The Engineering and Computing International Foundation Year leads to a wide range of undergraduate degrees, including:

Chemical Engineering BEng (Hons)

Chemical Engineering MEng (Hons)

Computer Science BSc (Hons)

Computer Science (Study Abroad) BSc (Hons)***

Computer Science (with Industrial Experience) MSci (Hons)

Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng (Hons)

Electronic and Electrical Engineering MEng (Hons)

Engineering (Study Abroad) BEng (Hons)

Engineering (Study Abroad) Meng (Hons)

Engineering BEng (Hons)

IT for Creative Industries BSc (Hons)

IT for Creative Industries (with Industrial Experience) MSci (Hons)

Mechanical Engineering BEng (Hons)

Mechanical Engineering MEng (Hons)

Mechatronics BEng (Hons)

Mechatronics MEng (Hons)

Nuclear Engineering BEng (Hons)

Nuclear Engineering MEng (Hons)

Natural Sciences Msci (Hons)

Natural Sciences BSc (Hons)

Natural Sciences (Study Abroad) MSci (Hons)

Natural Sciences (Study Abroad) BSc (Hons)

Physics BSc (Hons)

Physics MPhys (Hons)

Physics (Study Abroad) MPhys (Hons)

Physics with Particle Physics and Cosmology BSc (Hons)

Physics with Particle Physics and Cosmology MPhys (Hons)

Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology BSc (Hons)

Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology MPhys (Hons)

Software Engineering BSc (Hons)

Software Engineering (with Industrial Experience) MSci (Hons)

Theoretical Physics BSc (Hons)

Theoretical Physics MPhys (Hons)

Theoretical Physics with Mathematics BSc Hons

Theoretical Physics with Mathematics MSci Hons

Theoretical Physics with Mathematics ( Study Abroad) MSci (Hons)

Read more about entry requirements and selecting a degree programme at lancaster.ac.uk/isc

*** Offers for these courses are not guaranteed and an interview may be required.

Degrees and required grades for progression are subject to change.

Engineering and Computing The International Foundation Year in Engineering and Computing provides a route to undergraduate degree study in the Faculty of Science and Technology at Lancaster University. Degree options include Engineering, Computer Science and Information Technology for Creative Industries.

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• CHEMICAL ENGINEER

• DESIGN ENGINEER

• ELECTRONIC ENGINEER

• NUCLEAR ENGINEER

• RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

• WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT IT FOR CREATIVE INDUSTRIES

What will I study? You will study a combination of core modules designed to boost your English language and university-level study skills, along with subject-specific modules.

You will learn pure mathematics, progressing from an understanding of set theory and geometry through to methods of calculus, numerical methods and applications of calculus. Your knowledge of applied mathematics will be developed from an understanding of the mechanics of point masses and the mathematics of vectors to a study of variable acceleration and objects modelled as rigid bodies.

Your physics studies will examine sound and electromagnetic waves, developing into an investigation of electrical current and charge, looking at storing charge and capacitors, electromagnetic induction and inductors, and alternating currents.

Core modules

• English and Skills for University Study

• Project and Research Skills

Subject-specific modules

• Pure Mathematics 1 and 2

• Applied Mathematics 1 and 2

• Physics 1 and 2

Your undergraduate degree When you successfully complete your International Foundation Year and achieve the required grades, you will progress to your undergraduate degree, generally within the Faculty of Science and Technology.

The Faculty offers an impressive range of subjects and has an excellent reputation for conducting high-profile research. We currently have over 300 researchers working on a range of projects with leading global organisations, including Microsoft.

You will have the opportunity to go on exciting field trips and undertake projects within the industry as well as experiencing traditional laboratory-based work.

DID YOU KNOW?

NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART ENGINEERING BUILDING WITH

SPECIALLY DESIGNED WORKSHOPS AND LABORATORIES

LANCASTER IS RANKED 6TH IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

The Times and Sunday Times University League Table 2017

#6

“ I am Olapido and I am from Nigeria. I am studying Engineering and Computing at Lancaster University International Study Centre. I decided to come to the UK after my cousin said that it was nice to study here. The campus is really nice and we have everything on campus. Moreover, it is quiet and I like it.

In the future, I would like to work in the chemical sector. New students who come here have to learn to start studying hard from their first term and keep focused on their studies from the beginning of their foundation programme.”

Oladipo (Ladi) from NigeriaStudied International Foundation Year in

Engineering and Computing

What they say

Lancaster is top 20 in the UK for Mechanical Engineering,

Chemical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic

Engineering and Computer Science

The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017

TOP RANKING

FUTURE CAREERS

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Your undergraduate degree When you successfully complete your International Foundation Year and achieve the required grades, you can progress to your undergraduate degree studies at the Law School.

The School is consistently ranked as the best in the North West and one of the most prominent in the UK. It also consistently ranks higher than the majority of Russell Group universities.

Which degrees can I progress to? The Law International Foundation Year leads to a range of related undergraduate degrees, including:

Criminology BA (Hons)

Criminology and Sociology BA (Hons)

Law LLB (Hons)

Law with Criminology LLB (Hons)

Law with Politics LLB (Hons)

Read more about entry requirements and selecting a degree programme at lancaster.ac.uk/isc

Degrees and required grades for progression are subject to change.

What will I study? You will study a combination of core modules designed to boost your English language and university-level study skills, along with subject-specific modules.

You will investigate key concepts of justice and ethics, including criminal and civil law and contract law. You will learn about important cases and the fascinating history of the law and legal issues. You will also study democracy and key political institutions, and learn about how the economies of countries work and interact.

You will complement your studies with either globalisation, exploring some of the different interpretations of global issues and contemporary events, or core mathematics, developing your knowledge and understanding of mathematical terms and techniques.

Core modules

• English and Skills for University Study

• Project and Research Skills

Subject-specific modules

• Law 1 and 2

• Principles of Economics 1 and 2

• Politics

• Globalisation (alternative to Core Maths)

• Core Mathematics (alternative to Globalisation)

LawThe International Foundation Year in Law provides a route to a number of Law degrees at Lancaster University Law School. Degree options include Criminology, Law, and Law with Politics.

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• ACADEMIC RESEARCH

• BARRISTER

• COMMERCIAL LAWYER

• MANAGEMENT

• MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS

• SOLICITOR

DID YOU KNOW?

LANCASTER LAW SCHOOL DEGREES ARE ACCREDITED BY THE BAR STANDARDS

BOARD AND THE SRA

RANKED AS THE BEST LAW SCHOOL IN THE NORTH WEST OF ENGLAND#1 FUTURE

CAREERS

“ The School is consistently ranked as the best in the North West and one of the most prominent in the UK”

“ I liked the idea of living on campus. The accommodation is brilliant, you get your own private room and a shared kitchen which has everything provided. After class there are societies you can join, excellent surroundings to relax

in and brilliant sporting pitches.”

George from Zambia International Foundation Year - Law and Social Studies

Progressed to: LLB Law

What they say

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Which degrees can I progress to? The Social Studies International Foundation Year leads to a wide range of undergraduate degrees, including:

Drama, Theatre and Performance BA (Hons)

English Language (Study Abroad) BA (Hons)

English Language BA (Hons)

English Language with Chinese BA (Hons)+

English Language and French Studies BA (Hons)*

English Language and German Studies BA (Hons)*

English Language and Linguistics BA (Hons)

English Language in the Media BA (Hons)

English Language in the Media (Study Abroad) BA (Hons)

English Language and Spanish Studies BA (Hons)*

Ethics, Philosophy and Religion BA (Hons)

Film BA (Hons)

Film and Philosophy BA (Hons)

Film and Sociology BA (Hons)

Film and Theatre BA (Hons)

Film, Media and Cultural Studies BA (Hons)

French Studies and Linguistics BA (Hons)*

French Studies and Film BA (Hons)*

French Studies and German Studies BA (Hons)*

French Studies and History BA (Hons)*

French Studies and Philosophy BA (Hons)*

French Studies and Psychology BA (Hons)

French Studies and Politics BA (Hons)*

French Studies and Theatre BA (Hons)

French Studies and Spanish Studies BA (Hons)*

French Studies with Chinese BA (Hons)+

French Studies with Italian BA (Hons)*

German Studies BA (Hons)*

German Studies and Film BA (Hons)*

German Studies and History BA (Hons)*

German Studies and Philosophy BA (Hons)*

German Studies and Psychology BA (Hons)*

German Studies and Theatre BA (Hons)*

German Studies and Politics BA (Hons)*

German Studies and Spanish Studies BA (Hons)*

German Studies with Chinese BA (Hons)*

German Studies with Italian BA (Hons)*

German Studies and Linguistics BA (Hons)*

History BA (Hons)

History and Philosophy BA (Hons)

History and Politics BA (Hons)

History and Religious Studies BA (Hons)

History, Philosophy and Politics BA (Hons)

International Relations BA (Hons)

International Relations and Religious Diversity BA (Hons)

Linguistics BA (Hons)*

Linguistics (Study Abroad) BA (Hons)

Linguistics with Chinese BA (Hons)+

Linguistics and Philosophy BA (Hons)*

Linguistics and Psychology BA (Hons)*

Media and Cultural Studies BA (Hons)

Medieval and Renaissance Studies BA (Hons)

Modern Languages BA (Hons)*

Modern Languages and Cultures MLang (Hons)

Peace Studies and International Relations BA (Hons)

Philosophy BA (Hons)

Philosophy and Politics BA (Hons)

Philosophy with Chinese BA (Hons)

Philosophy and Religious Studies BA (Hons)

Politics BA (Hons)

Politics and Sociology BA (Hons)

Politics with Chinese BA (Hons)

Politics and Religious Studies BA (Hons)

Politics and International Relations BA (Hons)

Psychology BA (Hons)

Psychology BSc (Hons)

Religious Studies BA (Hons)

Religious Studies and Sociology BA (Hons)

Religious Studies with Chinese BA (Hons)

Sociology BA (Hons)

Spanish Studies BA (Hons)*

Spanish Studies and Film BA (Hons)*

Spanish Studies and History BA (Hons)*

Spanish Studies and Philosophy BA (Hons)*

Spanish Studies and Psychology BA (Hons)*

Spanish Studies and Theatre BA (Hons)*

Spanish Studies and Politics BA (Hons)*

Spanish Studies with Chinese BA (Hons)*

Spanish Studies with Italian BA (Hons)*

Spanish Studies and Linguistics BA (Hons)*

Read more about entry requirements and selecting a degree programme at lancaster.ac.uk/isc

* French, German or Spanish language may be taken as a beginner - grade A required in language at GCSE level.

+ Study of Modern/Classical language required at GCSE or A/AS level.

Degrees and required grades for progression are subject to change.

What will I study? You will study a combination of core modules designed to boost your English language and university-level study skills, along with subject-specific modules.

You will explore some of the different interpretations of global issues and contemporary events including business, culture, politics and the environment. You will also be introduced to the main approaches to psychology and explore key psychological theories.

You will examine a range of theories and practices related to how the media works within modern society by looking at advertising, branding, social media and popular culture. You will also investigate the British political and judicial system, and complement your studies with a choice of two further modules from Law, Economics or Business Studies.

Core modules

• English and Skills for University Study

• Project and Research Skills

Subject-specific modules

• Globalisation

• Politics

• Media and Culture

• Psychology

And a choice of two modules from:

• Law 1 and Law 2 or

• Principles of Economics 1 and 2 or

• Business studies 1 and 2

Your undergraduate degree When you successfully complete your International Foundation Year and achieve the required grades, you can progress to your undergraduate degree studies at the Faculty of Arts and Social Studies*. The Faculty is one of the most prominent in the UK and the largest at Lancaster University.

We are home to the Lancaster Institute for Contemporary Arts, which offers courses in traditional arts subjects as well as contemporary cultural subjects. Our Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion, and Department of Linguistics and English Language all have excellent research reputations and offer students opportunities to explore the challenges of the modern globalised world.

* Degrees in Psychology will be taught at the Faculty of Science and Technology

Social StudiesThe International Foundation Year in Social Studies provides a route to a number of undergraduate degrees in the Faculty of Arts and Social Studies at Lancaster University. Degree options include International Relations, Philosophy, Sociology, Media and Cultural Studies and Film.

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FUTURE CAREERS

• CHARITY WORK

• JOURNALISM

• MEDIA AND PUBLISHING

• PERFORMING ARTS• TEACHING AND

EDUCATIONDID YOU KNOW?

LANCASTER IS RANKED 2ND IN THE UK FOR COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES

The Complete University Guide 2017

OVERALL STUDENT SATISFACTION#2 91%

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Which degrees can I progress to? The Life Sciences International Foundation Year leads to a wide range of undergraduate degrees, including:

Biochemistry BSc (Hons)

Biochemistry (Study Abroad) BSc (Hons)

Biochemistry with Biomedicine BSc (Hons)

Biochemistry with Genetics BSc (Hons)

Biomedicine MSci (Hons)

Biomedicine BSc (Hons)

Biomedicine (Study Abroad) BSc (Hons)

Biomedicine (Study Abroad) MSci (Hons)

Biology BSc (Hons)**

Biology MSci (Hons)

Biological Sciences BSc (Hons)

Biological Sciences MSci (Hons)

Biological Sciences (Study Abroad) BSc (Hons)

Biological Sciences with Biomedicine BSc (Hons)

Biology with Psychology BSc (Hons)**

Biomedical Science BSc (Hons)

Chemistry MChem (Hons)

Chemistry BSc (Hons)**

Chemistry (Study Abroad) BSc (Hons)

Earth and Environmental Science BSc (Hons)*

Earth and Environmental Science Msci (Hons)

Earth and Environmental Science (Study Abroad) Msci (Hons)

Earth and Environmental Science (Study Abroad) BSc (Hons)

Ecology and Conservation (Professional Experience) (MSci) (Hons)

Ecology and Conservation (Study Abroad) BSc (Hons)

Ecology and Conservation BSc (Hons)**

Environmental Science and Technology BSc (Hons)

Environmental Science and Technology (Professional Experience) MSci (Hons)

Environmental Science BSc (Hons)*

Environmental Science MSci (Hons)

Environmental Science (Study Abroad) BSc (Hons)

Environmental Science (Study Abroad) MSci (Hons)

Natural Sciences MSci (Hons)

Natural Sciences BSc (Hons)*

Natural Sciences (Study Abroad) BSc (Hons)

Natural Sciences (Study Abroad) MSci (Hons)

Psychology BA (Hons)

Psychology BSc (Hons)*

Read more about entry requirements and selecting a degree programme at lancaster.ac.uk/isc

* These degree programmes are delivered/jointly delivered by the Faculty of Science and Technology.

Degrees and required grades for progression are subject to change.

What will I study? You will study a combination of core modules designed to boost your English language and university-level study skills, along with subject-specific modules.

You will gain an understanding of basic cell structure and function by looking at the flow of information through the cell and the basic principles of metabolism. You will learn about the organisation and integration of physiological processes in animals, placing particular emphasis on mammalian, especially human physiology.

Plant biology, genetics and ecology will also be explored. You will study chemical formulae, equations and moles, learning about equilibria, kinetics, entropy, inorganic and organic chemistry.

You will develop your understanding of mathematical terms and techniques and apply these to solving problems relating to real-life situations.

Core modules

• English and Skills for University Study

• Project and Research Skills

Subject-specific modules

• Core Mathematics

• Cell Biology

• Physiology

• Chemistry 1 and 2

• Further Studies in Biology and Chemistry

Your undergraduate degree When you successfully complete your International Foundation Year and achieve the required grades, you can progress to your undergraduate degree studies in the Faculty of Health and Medicine. The Faculty boasts an excellent research and teaching profile with four established and distinguished divisions including Biomedical and Life Science.

Life SciencesThe International Foundation Year in Life Sciences provides a route to a number of undergraduate degrees in the Faculty of Health and Medicine and in the Faculty of Science and Technology at Lancaster University. Degree options include Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Science, Ecology and Conservation.

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DID YOU KNOW?

IN THE UK FOR SUBJECTS ALLIED TO MEDICINE, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND GEOGRAPHY AND

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017

COMPETITIVE UNDERGRADUATE WORK PLACEMENT

OPPORTUNITIES

TOP 20 £ • CHEMICAL AND

PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES

• CONSULTANCY

• ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION

• GOVERNMENT / NGO SCIENTIST

• RESEARCH

• TEACHING

“ I am Cecilia from China. Before I moved to England, I went to an international high school in China. Lancaster is a famous university for sciences, which is why I chose to study here. Since I arrived at the International Study Centre, my English level has improved, as have my skills in science. We have practical classes and do a lot of experiments.

This enables us to communicate with our partners and learn how to work in groups. After my International Foundation Year, I would like to study Biological Sciences at Lancaster University. My dream job is to become a doctor.” Tingxi (Cecilia) from China Studied International Foundation Year in

Life Sciences

What they say

FUTURE CAREERS

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Which degrees can I progress to? The Mathematics and Statistics Foundation Year leads to a wide range of undergraduate degrees, including:

Accounting, Finance and Mathematics BSc (Hons)

Accounting, Finance and Mathematics (Industry) BSc Hons

Computer Science and Mathematics BSc (Hons)

Economics and Mathematics BSc (Hons)

Financial Mathematics BSc (Hons)

Financial Mathematics MSci (Hons)

Financial Mathematics (Industry) BSc (Hons)

French Studies and Mathematics BA (Hons)*

French Studies and Computing BSc (Hons)*

German Studies and Mathematics BA (Hons)

German Studies and Computing BSc* (Hons)

Management Maths BSc (Hons)

Mathematics BSc Hons / MSci (Hons)

Mathematics (Study Abroad) MSci (Hons)

Mathematics and Philosophy BA (Hons)

Mathematics with Statistics BSc (Hons) / MSci (Hons)

Mathematics with Statistics (Study Abroad) MSci (Hons)

Spanish Studies and Mathematics BA (Hons)

Spanish Studies and Computing BSc (Hons)

Statistics BSc (Hons)

Statistics MSci (Hons)

Statistics (Study Abroad) MSci (Hons)

Read more about entry requirements and selecting a degree programme at lancaster.ac.uk/isc

* French, German or Spanish language may be taken as a beginner - grade A required in language at GCSE level.

Degrees and required grades for progression are subject to change. What will I study? You will study a combination of core modules designed to boost your English language and university-level study skills, along with subject-specific modules.

You will study pure mathematics, progressing from an understanding of set theory and geometry, through to methods and applications of calculus, mathematical induction, topics in number theory, graph theory and group theory.

Your knowledge of applied mathematics will be developed from an understanding of the mechanics of point masses and the mathematics of vectors to the study of variable acceleration and objects modelled as rigid bodies. You will also learn about descriptive statistics, probability and probability distributions, leading to a study of correlation and hypothesis testing.

Core modules

• English and Skills for University Study

• Project and Research Skills

Subject-specific modules

• Pure Mathematics 1, 2 and 3

• Applied Mathematics 1 and 2

• Statistics

Mathematics and StatisticsThe International Foundation Year in Mathematics and Statistics provides a route to a number of undergraduate degrees in the distinguished Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Lancaster University. Degree options include Mathematics, Statistics, Mathematics and Philosophy, Accounting, Finance and Mathematics and Financial Mathematics.

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DID YOU KNOW?

LANCASTER IS RANKED 6TH IN THE UK FOR MATHEMATICS

Guardian University Guide 2017#6 BACHELORS AND INTEGRATED MASTERS

DEGREES AVAILABLE

• ACCOUNTANT

• BIOSTATISTICIAN

• ECONOMIST

• FINANCIAL CONSULTANT

• QUANTITATIVE ANALYST

• TEACHING

FUTURE CAREERS

Your undergraduate degree When you successfully complete your International Foundation Year and achieve the required grades, you can progress to your undergraduate degree studies in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.

The Department is an exciting, innovative and friendly place to study. We have a well-deserved reputation for top-quality teaching and world-class research.

“ The Department is an exciting, innovative and friendly place to study.”

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Outstanding campus facilities

It’s all on campusEverything you need is right here on campus, including academic departments, the library, banks, shops and the sports centre, making student life easy and convenient.

There is a wide choice of places to eat and drink across the campus, including many cafés and restaurants. The campus also has plenty of culture and entertainment on offer, including its own theatre and art gallery, as well as nine college bars.

We also offer a multi-faith Chaplaincy Centre with facilities for many different religions, an NHS doctor’s surgery, pharmacy and a private dentist.

You can look around our campus without leaving your chair. Watch our virtual tour on YouTube: youtube.com/lancasteruniversity

University libraryOur Library building has recently undergone a full refurbishment, which has delivered a unique study space with more than 1,200 technology-enabled workspaces, including training rooms and group study rooms.

The library has a huge range of resources that you can use for research and independent study. We have over a million books and access to over 30,000 e-journals, 300,000 e-books and other electronic resources.

Sports Centre The £20 million Sports Centre is open to everyone, whatever your fitness level.

We offer traditional sports, personal fitness, relaxation activities and world-class facilities, including:

• 25-metre 8-lane swimming pool

• 8.5-metre high climbing wall

• Health suite with sauna and steam rooms

• Gym with cardiovascular equipment, free and machine weights, personal training and stretch areas

• Sports hall with 8 different courts

• Dance studio offering martial arts and dance classes, spinning, tai chi, pilates and body conditioning

Set over 560 acres of green parkland, our campus has a close and friendly community, which provides a safe and supportive place to live, study and socialise.

Cinema Lancaster is one of the few universities with its own cinema on campus. Run by students, we show the latest Hollywood movies, classics and international films.

Arts and culture If you enjoy arts and culture, Lancaster Arts brings UK and international artists to Lancaster every year for theatre, dance, exhibitions and concerts.

Three Lancaster Arts venues are right here on campus: the Great Hall, the Peter Scott Gallery and the Nuffield Theatre.

Clubs and societies Joining one of our student societies is a great way to meet new people, pursue your interests or try something new. With more than 200 different groups ranging from ballroom dancing to hiking and photography, there’s something for everyone.

College lifeOur eight undergraduate colleges are the heart and soul of Lancaster University. Your college will be based on campus and offer you a ready-made circle of friends, welfare support, accommodation and leisure facilities.

Our college communities enjoy a close and friendly environment. Each college is home to around 1,000 undergraduates from all over the world, including the UK. You will meet people studying other subjects and there are many opportunities to get to know members from other colleges too.

The colleges run a wide range of fun and social events such as Christmas balls and summer parties. If you enjoy sports, you can also represent your college in various games, matches and events.

“When I need to go grocery shopping or to see a movie or to go out with friends for dinner, I can find everything that I need

here on campus.”

Elba from AngolaStudied International Foundation Year

in Life Sciences

What they say

MORE THAN

£500 MILLION HAS BEEN INVESTED IN THE CAMPUS SINCE 2003

WITH A FURTHER £200 MILLION PLANNED

12,000 STUDENTS FROM OVER 100

COUNTRIES STUDY HERE

8 UNDERGRADUATE

COLLEGES ARE THE HEART AND SOUL OF

THE UNIVERSITY

DID YOU KNOW

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Support at the University Lancaster University has a wide range of support services, and our close community atmosphere encourages strong relationships between staff, tutors and students.

Support at the International Study CentreWhile you are studying at the International Study Centre, a team of dedicated staff, from the Head of Centre to the Student Welfare Officer, is on hand to guide and support you. Everyone here is friendly and helpful. We can offer you help and advice, or direct you to the relevant University support service.

The Base The Base is the University’s one-stop enquiry centre, which is located in the reception of University House. If you need advice on any student matter, come to the Base. Our friendly enquiry desk staff will help you, or arrange an appointment with a specialist adviser.

Chaplaincy Centre The Chaplaincy Centre is an independent body within the University containing a Catholic chapel and an Anglican and Free Church chapel. The Jewish community has its own rooms, including a kosher kitchen and a synagogue room.

The Centre is also used for worship by the Society of Friends and for meditation by Buddhist and other groups. A large Prayer Room, with all facilities, is also available for the Muslim community.

Your home away from homeIn 2015, Lancaster was awarded the prestigious title of ‘Best University Halls’ in the National Student Housing Survey for the sixth year running. In 2016, we were awarded ‘Best Moving in Experience’.

We are one of only three student accommodation providers to achieve the International Student Accommodation Quality Mark, awarded where satisfaction among international students is 90% or higher.

On-campus accommodation We have 6,600 rooms on campus and the majority have been recently refurbished or newly built. This means we can offer you a range of high-quality, safe and comfortable accommodation that you will soon call home.

Flats are made up of six to eight single rooms with a shared kitchen. Most of our accommodation is ensuite, which means that you will have your own private bathroom. Other types of accommodation include standard rooms with a washbasin. Accommodation is self-catering and all shared kitchens have a microwave, cooker, fridge and freezer.

Student accommodation at Lancaster is divided into different bands to suit a range of budgets. For more information on available rooms and rates visit lancaster.ac.uk/isc

Off-campus accommodation LUSU Living is our one-stop shop for Lancaster students who want to live off campus. Providing access to a huge choice of accredited private properties across the city, we can help you to find a house.

“I live in a Townhouse with a lot of English people, and I love

everybody. Here everybody is like, ‘You are my family’ on the first

day of meeting.”

Alina from RussiaStudied International Foundation Year in

Business and Management

What they say

Support and settling inComing to Lancaster and starting life in a new country is an experience full of exciting challenges. Our comprehensive support network provides all the guidance you need during your time here and helps you to prepare for life beyond university.

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“People here are really nice, especially at the International

Study Centre. When you travel overseas you might get

homesick, but with like-minded people on the course you’re

really not lonely.”

Cynthia from Hong KongStudied International Foundation Year in

Social Studies

What they say

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“I wanted to be near the countryside. I think Lancaster

is really beautiful. It’s very quiet and really good for studying, while not being too far away from town.”

Robyn from Hong KongStudied International Foundation Year in

Life Sciences

What they say

City, coast and countryside

The perfect locationLancaster is situated between two of England’s most famous visitor destinations – the Lake District to the north and Blackpool, the UK’s biggest holiday town, to the south.

To the west lies the beautiful Lune Estuary and Morecambe Bay, and to the east you will find the dramatic moorland of Bowland Forest.

City The historic and attractive city of Lancaster is only a short bus ride away from campus. You will soon discover why the city was voted among of the most vibrant in the UK. There’s so much to do here, while still being small and safe enough to explore on foot.

The city’s commercial and cultural centre offers cafés, cinemas, restaurants, pubs, small boutiques, well-known high street shops and a local market. If you enjoy the arts, there’s a great music scene, theatre and an annual literature festival.

If you want a night out with your friends, there are plenty of pubs and bars where you can relax and have fun. The Lancaster Students’ Union owns and runs The Sugarhouse nightclub in the city centre, which is exclusively for students.

Away from the commercial centre, you can discover the city’s fascinating history. Lancaster’s ancient castle dates back to the 12th century and there are several local museums to visit.

Coast Lancaster is only a few miles away from the coast and there are many places to enjoy the sand and seaside. Morecambe Bay is a wonderful stretch of coastline and home to a variety of birds and wildlife as well as many charming British seaside towns.

Blackpool, famous for its bright lights (known as ‘illuminations’), sandy beach and fun rollercoaster rides, is also within easy reach.

Countryside The Lake District, England’s largest National Park, has some of the most stunning scenery in the country and is only 40 minutes away from campus.

You can also catch a ride on a barge on the Lancaster Canal and discover the countryside by water.

Closer to campus, there are many other places to explore with excellent walks, cycle rides, fishing, bird watching and horse riding.

Exploring the the UKThe cosmopolitan cities of Manchester and Liverpool are around an hour away by train, while the sights of central London are less than two and a half hours away.

For air travel, Manchester International Airport is just one hour away. You can find other regional airports close by, including Leeds and Liverpool.

Students tell us they love living in Lancaster because it offers the perfect combination of lively city living and easy access to the beautiful English countryside and coastline.

3 MILES LANCASTER’S LIVELY CITY

CENTRE IS ONLY 3 MILES FROM CAMPUS

THE 12TH-CENTURY CASTLE IN THE CITY CENTRE IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

DID YOU KNOW

Typical costs...

Loaf of bread – 75p

Litre of milk – £1.00

6 eggs – £1.09

Bag of rice (1kg) – £1.10

Load of washing – £2.40

Tumble drying – £1.12

Washing up liquid – 92p

Toothpaste – £1.20

Toilet rolls x4 – £1.75

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How to apply

If you would like to apply to study at Lancaster University International Study Centre, you will need to complete an application form and submit the relevant documentation.

You can either apply through your local education agent or directly via our website.

If you are applying directly and have a question, our Student Enrolment Advisers will be happy to help. They speak a variety of languages and understand several more.

Call +44(0) 1273 339333

Your journey begins here…

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Student insuranceIt is essential that international students have the protection of personal insurance whilst in the UK. To cover you as a student at the International Study Centre, you can purchase our “Study Care” insurance cover. This policy will cover you for loss of personal possessions, travel delay, as well as providing medical insurance until the end of your International Study Centre academic programme. You can purchase Study Care insurance as part of your application process. If you prefer not to take out this insurance, you must provide proof of alternative adequate insurance cover.

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About Study GroupThe International Study Centre programmes are provided by Study Group in collaboration with Lancaster University.

Programmes at the International Study Centre are delivered by Study Group.

Study Group is a global leader in preparing students for international academic success and rewarding careers through a life-changing learning experience. We offer customised programmes across higher, language and online education starting from high school to lifelong learning. Study Group taught more than 73,000 students from 145 countries across the UK, Europe, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand in 2015.

Disclaimer

This prospectus is issued for the general guidance of students considering entry to Lancaster University International Study Centre from 2017. The information is correct at the time of going to press and the programmes and services described herein are those which Study Group is planning to offer. We make every effort to ensure that the content of our prospectus, website and other materials is accurate. However, on occasion it may be necessary to alter certain aspects of a module or programme, for example if changes are required to meet external requirements; or if programmes are over-subscribed and the quality of teaching would be adversely affected as a result.

In such circumstances we may have to alter the timetable, change the teaching location of the programme or, in extreme cases, cancel or substantially amend the content of the programme. Should any of these changes become necessary, we will give you as much notice as possible before they come into effect and ensure that any disruption to your studies is minimised.

If your programme is cancelled, we will work in consultation with you to offer a suitable alternative, subject to meeting the admission requirements for that programme or the opportunity to obtain a refund of any advance payments you have made for the programme. The alternative programme may not be at the same International Study Centre as the original offer.

The University (where applicable) also reserves the right to amend the regulations governing these programmes without prior notice. Study Group therefore strongly recommends that immediately prior to making any application to/or accepting any offer from Study Group, you should refer to the most up-to-date version of the programme descriptions and specifications and the regulations on the Lancaster University International Study Centre website.

Neither the University nor Study Group shall be liable for any errors or omissions that may be contained in this prospectus.

To apply, or for further information, please contact:

Lancaster University International Study Centre George Fox Building Lancaster University LA1 4YX England

lancaster.ac.uk/isc

27491.01.17

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